While 1,200 fans watched, Coach Ken Brauman's Seminoles and Coach Bill Stamper's Pioneer girls staked claims on the state track championships scheduled for May 11, also at Showalter.

Both teams scored heavily in field events and relays.

Seminole's boys won all three relays and qualified eight individuals for the state. Oak Ridge qualified 11 individuals and all three relays in winning their fifth consecutive region title.

''That's also the fifth time we've gotten all three relay teams to the state,'' Stamper said.

Stamper knows he will need all the point potential he can get with Seminole and Martin hounding every move. The final points put Oak Ridge ahead of Sanford, 76-63, but Seminole qualified a half dozen individuals and all three relay teams.

Martin, 15, was a triple qualifier. She shattered the 880-yard record with a national-caliber 2:11.4. It was the second-fastest time ever run by a Floridian with only Olympian Robin Campbell running faster, a 2:11.0 at the 1977 Orlando Sentinel Golden South Classic.

Martin also ran a 55.8 split on the record-setting mile relay (3:52.1) and qualified in the 220.

Sanford's heroes included distance ace Billy Penick, who won the mile and anchored the winning medley, and Louis Brown, who ran big legs on the winning 440 and medley relays.

Orlando Trinity Prep's girls will go after their seventh state championship in the last eight years today when the Class A state high school track meet is held at Showalter Field. Competition begins with the long jump at 3 p.m.